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Argos’ EBITDA increased 27% during the third quarter

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Argos, the cement company of Grupo Argos, whose purpose is to make possible the construction of housing and infrastructure dreams that enable more sustainable, thriving and inclusive communities, presented results leveraged on its supply strategy and logistics network that allowed it to achieve record high in exports, as well as positive market dynamics.

Year-to-date, and in comparable terms, as of September, the company reported the highest levels of sales and EBITDA in its history, with figures of COP 8.5 trillion and COP 1.5 trillion, and increases of 20.7% and 4.3%, respectively. It should be noted that during the third quarter the EBITDA increased 27% and we had an increase of 20 basis points in the EBITDA margin during the period.

Regarding volumes, from January to September, Argos delivered 12.3 million t of cement, 2.3% less and 5.8 million m3 of concrete, 8.7% more.

“We are excited to deliver positive results to our shareholders which exhibit that the strategies we are implementing, in terms of deleveraging, efficiency, logistics network integration and price recovery, are bearing fruit. Amid strong inflationary pressures in all markets, we were able to expand profitability and margins versus last year. On the other hand, in Cementos Argos we are aware that the value of the share does not yet reflect the fundamentals of our company and we are committed to continue carrying out initiatives such as the listing on the NYSE that generate more value for shareholders and other stakeholders”. Juan Esteban Calle, CEO.

During this third quarter, the company also achieved the lowest leverage level of the last 9 years (2.8x).

Regional outlook

USA:

During the third quarter, revenues were US$414 million, which represents an increase of 22.9% compared to the same term in 2021. For its part, EBITDA reached US$77 million and increased 26%.

Regarding volumes, from July to September, we sold 1.6 million t of cement, which represents an increase of 6.2% and 1.1 million m3 of concrete, 3.6% more than in the same months of last year. The foregoing, in large part, thanks to the solid demand in the states where we are present.

Colombia:

Revenues during the quarter reached COP 705 billion, which means an increase of 10.6%, mainly leveraged in an efficient commercial strategy that seeks to offset inflation. For its part, EBITDA reached COP157 billion, 14.5% higher than the same period of the previous year. Likewise, the EBITDA margin was 22.3% and registered an expansion of 75 basis points. In addition, we highlight that the exports from Cartagena grew 37% and reached 319 000 t, the highest quarterly figure in Argos´ history.

During these three months, cement shipments remained stable, while the concrete business has continued its sustained recovery, supported by infrastructure and formal housing projects. The latter were 712 000 m3 and increased by 7.8%.

Caribbean and Central America:

During this quarter, we highlight the positive performance of revenue, which was US$136 million and grew 8.3%. For its part, the EBITDA was US$31 million and remained stable compared to the same months of 2021.

On the other hand, cement shipments were around one million tons and decreased 12.7%, affected, in part, by the serious social situation that Haiti is going through, the winter and the government transition in Honduras and scheduled maintenance in the Dominican Republic. In contrast, concrete shipments were 77 000 m3 and increased 59.2%.

Note: The financial and operating figures shown here are based on adjusted numbers, excluding non-recurring operations.

Read the article online at: https://www.worldcement.com/the-americas/10112022/argos-ebitda-increased-27-during-the-third-quarter/

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